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Physics 101:  Lecture 12 Collisions and Explosions Today’s lecture covers  Textbook Sections 7.5 - 7.8 Exam II
Overview of Semester Newton’s Laws    F = m a  Work-Energy    F = m a  multiply both sides by d    W =   KE  Energy is “conserved” Useful when know Work done by forces Impulse-Momentum    F = m a  multiply both sides by   t    I =   p  Momentum is “conserved” Useful when  EXTERNAL  forces are known Works in each direction independently
Collisions Explosions Draw “before”, “after”  Define system so that F ext  = 0 Set up axes Compute P total  “before” Compute P total  “after” Set them equal to each other Procedure “ before” “ after” m 1 m 2 m 1 m 2 “ before” “ after” M m 1 m 2
ACT A railroad car is coasting along a horizontal track with speed V when it runs into and connects with a second identical railroad car, initially at rest. Assuming there is no friction between the cars and the rails, what is the speed of the two coupled cars after the collision?  A. V   B. V/2  C. V/4   D. 0   Demo with gliders    P initial  =    P final M V = M V f  + M V f V = 2V f V f  = V/2
ACT What physical quantities are conserved in the above collision?  A. Only momentum is conserved  B. Only total mechanical energy is conserved  C. Both are conserved  D. Neither are conserved   Mechanical Energy = Kinetic Energy + Potential E = ½ m v 2  + 0 K initial  = ½ m v 2   K final  = ½ m (v/2) 2  + ½ m (v/2) 2  = ¼ m v 2 Elastic Collisions:  collisions that conserve  mechanical  energy Inelastic Collisions:  collisions that do not conserve  mechanical  energy Completely  Inelastic Collisons:  objects stick together   CORRECT
Preflight 1 & 2 Is it possible for a system of two objects to have zero total momentum and zero total kinetic energy after colliding, if both objects were moving before the collision?  1. YES   2. NO   “ Two cars crashing in a perfect inelastic collision.” “ If two African laden swallows were flying towards each other with an equal magnitude of momentum, and they collided completely inelastically, becoming a monster two-headed African laden swallow, then the total kinetic energy after the collision is zero, and the sum of the momentums is also zero.” Demo with gliders CORRECT
Ballistic Pendulum H L L L L m M A projectile of mass  m  moving horizontally with speed  v  strikes a stationary mass  M  suspended by strings of length  L .  Subsequently,  m   +   M   rise to a height of  H .  Given  H ,  M  and  m  what is the initial speed  v  of the projectile? M + m v V V =0 See I.E. 1 in homework   demo Collision Conserves Momentum 0+m v = (M+m) V After, Conserve Energy ½ (M+m) V 2 +0 = 0+(M+m) g H V = sqrt(2 g H) Combine:
Explosions Example:  m 1  = M/3  m 2  = 2M/3 Which block has larger |momentum|? Each has  same  |momentum| Which block has larger speed? mv same for each    smaller mass has larger velocity Which block has larger kinetic energy? KE = mv 2 /2 = m 2 v 2 /2m = p 2 /2m     smaller mass has larger KE Is mechanical  (kinetic) energy conserved? NO!! v 1 v 2 A=1, B=2, C=same 0 = p 1 +p 2 p 1 = -p 2 “ before” “ after” M m 1 m 2
Collisions or Explosions in Two Dimensions P total,x   and  P total,y   independently conserved P total,x,before  = P total,x,after P total,y,before  = P total,y,after y x before after
Explosions ACT “ before” A B Which of these is possible? (Ignore friction and gravity) A B C =both D = Neither “ after” P x  = 0 and P y  = 0  P x  = 0, but   P y  > 0  P x  = 0, and   P y  = 0 M
Center of Mass Shown is a yummy doughnut.  Where  would you expect the center of mass of  this breakfast of champions to be located?  in my stomach doughnuts don't have a center of mass because they are removed and sold as doughnut hole The fact that that doughnut is "yummy" is debatable if you ask me. I prefer mine with chocolate frosting and some sort of filling. The center of mass then is much easier to figure out. It's clearly the center of the jelly or custard filling area. Center of Mass = Balance point Center of Mass!
Center of Mass Center of Mass of a system behaves in a   SIMPLE   way - moves like a  point particle ! - velocity of CM is unaffected by collision if F ext  = 0 (pork chop demo) P tot  = M tot V cm F ext  t =   P tot  = M tot  V cm So if F ext  = 0 then V cm  is constant   Also:  F ext  = M tot a cm
Summary Collisions and Explosions Draw “before”, “after”  Define system so that F ext  = 0 Set up axes Compute P total  “before” Compute P total  “after” Set them equal to each other Center of Mass  (Balance Point)

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Lecture12

  • 1. Physics 101: Lecture 12 Collisions and Explosions Today’s lecture covers Textbook Sections 7.5 - 7.8 Exam II
  • 2. Overview of Semester Newton’s Laws  F = m a Work-Energy  F = m a multiply both sides by d  W =  KE Energy is “conserved” Useful when know Work done by forces Impulse-Momentum  F = m a multiply both sides by  t  I =  p Momentum is “conserved” Useful when EXTERNAL forces are known Works in each direction independently
  • 3. Collisions Explosions Draw “before”, “after” Define system so that F ext = 0 Set up axes Compute P total “before” Compute P total “after” Set them equal to each other Procedure “ before” “ after” m 1 m 2 m 1 m 2 “ before” “ after” M m 1 m 2
  • 4. ACT A railroad car is coasting along a horizontal track with speed V when it runs into and connects with a second identical railroad car, initially at rest. Assuming there is no friction between the cars and the rails, what is the speed of the two coupled cars after the collision? A. V B. V/2 C. V/4 D. 0 Demo with gliders  P initial =  P final M V = M V f + M V f V = 2V f V f = V/2
  • 5. ACT What physical quantities are conserved in the above collision? A. Only momentum is conserved B. Only total mechanical energy is conserved C. Both are conserved D. Neither are conserved Mechanical Energy = Kinetic Energy + Potential E = ½ m v 2 + 0 K initial = ½ m v 2 K final = ½ m (v/2) 2 + ½ m (v/2) 2 = ¼ m v 2 Elastic Collisions: collisions that conserve mechanical energy Inelastic Collisions: collisions that do not conserve mechanical energy Completely Inelastic Collisons: objects stick together CORRECT
  • 6. Preflight 1 & 2 Is it possible for a system of two objects to have zero total momentum and zero total kinetic energy after colliding, if both objects were moving before the collision? 1. YES 2. NO “ Two cars crashing in a perfect inelastic collision.” “ If two African laden swallows were flying towards each other with an equal magnitude of momentum, and they collided completely inelastically, becoming a monster two-headed African laden swallow, then the total kinetic energy after the collision is zero, and the sum of the momentums is also zero.” Demo with gliders CORRECT
  • 7. Ballistic Pendulum H L L L L m M A projectile of mass m moving horizontally with speed v strikes a stationary mass M suspended by strings of length L . Subsequently, m + M rise to a height of H . Given H , M and m what is the initial speed v of the projectile? M + m v V V =0 See I.E. 1 in homework demo Collision Conserves Momentum 0+m v = (M+m) V After, Conserve Energy ½ (M+m) V 2 +0 = 0+(M+m) g H V = sqrt(2 g H) Combine:
  • 8. Explosions Example: m 1 = M/3 m 2 = 2M/3 Which block has larger |momentum|? Each has same |momentum| Which block has larger speed? mv same for each  smaller mass has larger velocity Which block has larger kinetic energy? KE = mv 2 /2 = m 2 v 2 /2m = p 2 /2m  smaller mass has larger KE Is mechanical (kinetic) energy conserved? NO!! v 1 v 2 A=1, B=2, C=same 0 = p 1 +p 2 p 1 = -p 2 “ before” “ after” M m 1 m 2
  • 9. Collisions or Explosions in Two Dimensions P total,x and P total,y independently conserved P total,x,before = P total,x,after P total,y,before = P total,y,after y x before after
  • 10. Explosions ACT “ before” A B Which of these is possible? (Ignore friction and gravity) A B C =both D = Neither “ after” P x = 0 and P y = 0  P x = 0, but  P y > 0  P x = 0, and  P y = 0 M
  • 11. Center of Mass Shown is a yummy doughnut. Where would you expect the center of mass of this breakfast of champions to be located? in my stomach doughnuts don't have a center of mass because they are removed and sold as doughnut hole The fact that that doughnut is "yummy" is debatable if you ask me. I prefer mine with chocolate frosting and some sort of filling. The center of mass then is much easier to figure out. It's clearly the center of the jelly or custard filling area. Center of Mass = Balance point Center of Mass!
  • 12. Center of Mass Center of Mass of a system behaves in a SIMPLE way - moves like a point particle ! - velocity of CM is unaffected by collision if F ext = 0 (pork chop demo) P tot = M tot V cm F ext  t =  P tot = M tot  V cm So if F ext  = 0 then V cm is constant Also: F ext = M tot a cm
  • 13. Summary Collisions and Explosions Draw “before”, “after” Define system so that F ext = 0 Set up axes Compute P total “before” Compute P total “after” Set them equal to each other Center of Mass (Balance Point)

Editor's Notes

  • #2: 1
  • #4: 1
  • #6: Define Elastic, Inelastic and totally inelastic
  • #7: Lots of people think inelastic means 0 KE at end.
  • #8: Transparency. Note that H = ½ L (x/L)^2 useful since we measure x not H.